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DarkSkyLady

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DarkSkyLady is a freelance writer and critic. They are also the founder and EIC of darkskylady.com

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Sinners (2025) 98% “Set in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 1932, Sinners is a fun vampire flick that expands into a more profound exploration of racism, community, and what signifies freedom.” – LatinaMedia.Co Apr 18, 2025 Full Review 825 Forest Road (2025) 38% “Despite its flaws, 825 Forest Road nails the unease, elevating the dread till the end and then shutting its frenzied door. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Apr 4, 2025 Full Review The Woman in the Yard (2025) 44% 2.5/5 “The Woman in the Yard had a promising idea lost in a script that could not follow through. ” – Nerdist Mar 28, 2025 Full Review The Assessment (2024) 82% “With a bleak, dystopian world and a couple longing for a child at its core, there’s desperation at the outset, plus a tragedy waiting as it progresses. The Assessment crafts a searing, odd, and engrossing movie about life, living, and control. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Mar 22, 2025 Full Review Disney's Snow White (2025) 40% 2/5 “With an uneven combination of forgettable music, bland choreography, and few genuine laughs, Snow White fails to find and maintain its footing.” – Nerdist Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Borderline (2025) 56% “Whether it’s people giving a known stalker the benefit of the doubt or allies actively aiding his schemes, Borderline keeps it strange yet nails the emotional terror and underlying societal harm thanks to its cast. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Mar 13, 2025 Full Review The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024) 71% “The Rule of Jenny Pen is a tense, claustrophobic film that sneaks up on you because of its setting.” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Mar 8, 2025 Full Review A Sloth Story (2024) 75% “Ultimately, A Sloth Story teaches appreciation – for family, culture, history, and being in the moment with those who matter. It’s a fun and, at times, creepy film – zoomie zombies! – that everyone can appreciate.” – LatinaMedia.Co Feb 27, 2025 Full Review The Monkey (2025) 79% “Although The Monkey tries to delve into comedic shock, its tedious dialogue, mixed-bag performances, and bland special effects make this little else but splatter entertainment. ” – LatinaMedia.Co Feb 22, 2025 Full Review The Gorge (2025) 63% “It feels more like a movie belonging to the early aughts. Still, The Gorge has Anya Taylor-Joy, action, and a catchy soundtrack that might be enough to pull in viewers despite the weak script that becomes increasingly painful in the film’s latter half. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Feb 13, 2025 Full Review Move Ya Body: The Birth of House (2025) 64% “Move Ya Body: The Birth of House is a splendid documentary about house music while building up to be so much more than it. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Speak. (2025) 100% “Although it’s a competition, Speak. is a documentary that captures hope as future generations speak up about what they see and demand to see in the future. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Feb 2, 2025 Full Review Love, Brooklyn (2025) 78% “Love, Brooklyn feels like a love letter to the borough, past relationships, and possibilities that allow nostalgia and inspiration to seep into the audience despite its disingenuousness regarding gentrification. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Jan 31, 2025 Full Review Didn't Die (2025) 63% “Rather than horror, it’s a drama that takes on too much within its runtime. Still, thanks to the cast—the lead in particular—Didn’t Die keeps it entertaining as people struggle to live, not just survive in an apocalypse. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Jan 29, 2025 Full Review Inheritance (2025) 54% “The scope of travel, Phoebe's performance, and the questions the movie presents keep Inheritance interesting even with the spatters of drag, but little stands out. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Jan 25, 2025 Full Review Presence (2024) 88% “Whether the surprise at the end is worth the journey is up to the viewer, but given its lifelike first-person feel, Presence charts a course as uncomfortable as those camera shots from Evil Dead but scares are not present.” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Jan 20, 2025 Full Review The Fire Inside (2024) 93% “With stellar performances that deserve recognition and awards, The Fire Inside lights up the screen as much as it lights a fire in viewers’ hearts.” – LatinaMedia.Co Dec 25, 2024 Full Review Alix (2024) “Alix uses fiction and fantasy to depict innocence, innocence lost, and the tangible cycle of violence against children—especially little girls—forced to join a war. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Dec 24, 2024 Full Review A Complete Unknown (2024) 82% “So, A Complete Unknown is enjoyable but has unnecessary moments that need a chop so they could focus on building the characters’ stories and giving audiences more than shallow entertainment playing at depth. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Dec 23, 2024 Full Review Ba (2024) “Ba delivers a moving story that dances in the otherworldly but keeps its feet grounded in the day-to-day of living and providing. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Dec 17, 2024 Full Review Nosferatu (2024) 84% “So, although Nosferatu develops an atmospheric, tense film, it does not stand out enough aside from appearance compared to the book and movies that preceded it. Still, it's a stunning aesthetic nonetheless. ” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Dec 3, 2024 Full Review Wicked (2024) 87% “Wicked is a must-watch and a rewatch, merging essential life lessons about acceptance, equality, and justice with glittering, song-and-dance-filled, colorful fun.” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Nov 24, 2024 Full Review Rita (2024) 89% “Jayro Bustamante deftly wields his sharp lens in Rita to bring attention to injustice while delivering an unforgettable film.” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Nov 23, 2024 Full Review The Beldham (2024) “The Beldham squeezes a tragic, haunting story through acting with occasional scares and loads of discomfort.” – DarkSkyLady Reviews Nov 8, 2024 Full Review High Tide (2024) 100% “High Tide is sweet, sad, and optimistic as it crafts the story of a heartbroken, undocumented gay man at a hopeless standstill. Beauty and quiet pain build to a crescendo in this worthwhile if disjointed SXSW film about moving forward.” – LatinaMedia.Co Nov 5, 2024 Full Review
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